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        Memory components
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        The RAM and ROM components are two of the more useful components in Logisim's built-in libraries. However, because of the volume of information they can store, they are also two of the most complex components.
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        Documentation about how they work within a circuit can be found on the <a href="../../libs/mem/ram.html">RAM</a> and <a href="../../libs/mem/rom.html">ROM</a> pages of the <a href="../../libs/index.html">Library Reference</a>. This section of the <b class=refguide>User's Guide</b> explains the interface allowing the user to view and edit memory contents.
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		 32K x 8 UV EPROM
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